Caribou Booms and Busts Twenty-six years before this moment in September 2025, I first chased caribou on the central Canadian tundra. That was an adventure to the Nunavik region of northern Quebec to ...
This story, “Yukon Stalk,” first appeared in the March 1959 issue. Charlie Elliott was a legendary writer and editor for Outdoor Life. He retired as the Southern field editor in 1972, but continued to ...
Alaska’s remote Western Arctic caribou herd has been a heated topic of discussion in recent years. The herd’s declining population has been the catalyst for massive closures of public lands to non – ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The provincial government says population surveys and indicators like calf, cow, and bull ratios suggest Northern Mountain caribou ...
SO YOU REALLY, most sincerely, want to get away from it all? I have bad news for you, Bunkie. There’s a Florida family named Means who have made a hobby of finding the most remote spots in the U.S. Of ...
For generations, caribou have sustained Cree families, their culture and their way of life. Now, that relationship is at a critical moment, as the Leaf River herd population continues to decline. The ...
Subsistence hunters in Northwest Alaska and several North Slope communities are now allowed to hunt only 15 caribou a year – a significant decrease from five animals a day. Non-local hunters are ...
Indigenous communities in the Alaskan and Canadian Arctic have relied on the migratory Porcupine caribou herd for thousands of years, leading to a deep relationship and respect for the caribou. A ...
This hunt for caribou rounded out Elliott's three-part hunt in Alaska and Canada. This story, “Yukon Stalk,” first appeared in the March 1959 issue. Charlie Elliott was a legendary writer and editor ...
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Caribou hunting could be making a comeback to parts of B.C.'s Peace region, but one local guide and conservationist says the province might be acting prematurely. Caribou hunts were suspended in 2022 ...